These are my reflections on my interview project. I am recording the stories of people living with disabilities. Personal, real stories - be they humorous, sad, angry, fun, or ... whatever! Comments are welcome.

The goal of the convention is a simple one - recognize persons with disabilities as people - people with rights. You can find the complete document and also answers to frequently asked questions about the convention are answered are answered at the U.N.'s Enable site. To date, 17 countries have ratified this important human rights convention.

I hope you'll head over to Ratify Now for a blogswarm. What's Ratify Now? If you read the first comment below, Andrea explains that it is an organization with worldwide membership focused on the ratification of the Convention for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. What's a blogswarm? Head over and you won't be disappointed. You'll find information about the convention and the thoughts and perspectives on this historic convention of writers from around the world.

3 comments:

Thanks for linking to the RatifyNow.org blog swarm about the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities!

I just want to raise a point of clarification: RatifyNow is not "my" blog. It's an organization with a rapidly growing membership from around the world, all focused on maximizing the number of countries that ratify the CRPD. RatifyNow.org is the overall web site and blog site for the organization.

I just happen to be one of several contributing authors and editors for the web site--and not even the primary one. I'm just visible I guess because I coordinated the recent blog swarm and because I contribute to a lot of the blog posts, which carry a by line (unlike many of the pages which do not--and were mostly written by other people). When I contribute to the RatifyNow.org web site, I do so as just one more active member in the RatifyNow organization.

About Me

I took a year away from college to interview people with disabilities, share their stories, and post my reflections. I'm amazed by how much I learned over this past year. Now, I'm back in school, not having time to interview, but continuing to share my thoughts.
About me - I like sports, music, travel, and conversation. And, I have cerebral palsy.
I believe society often underestimates the complexity of living with a disability - the joys, the challenges, the ordinary, and the extraordinary.